Starting the business soon and my ideal situation is where i have enough customers in office parks or big corporate headquaters buildings to keep me busy for the day. Like, enough in one location for one day then enough at the next to keep me busy for the next day. I don't really want to have to go running around the county catering to peoples schedules. I'm only offering washing in&out and light wax starting out until i can afford the equip and training for more services. Is this realistic? Any of you have that type of setup? I imagine one day having multiple crews at numerous business locations like these simultaneously. What was or would be your approach? Go to the people directly or HR(what to say to them to convince them to get ppl to use the service) or just leave b-cards? I'm looking for some insight into how its done or good ideas how it can be done. Thanks a lot!
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I have a really great idea.My wife owns a high end hair salon and has about 6 other hairdressers working for her.Every Saturday there's about 100 people in and out.These people are paying close to 100 dollars to get their hair done.So,I'm gonna be out there every Saturday doing my wife's car or someone that works there and
hi I was gonna ask a quick question.This Saturday I'm setting up camp at my wifes hair salon to do her car and hopefully do some quick washes for some of her clients to get the word out and get some bigger jobs.They have about 100 people in and out all day on Saturdays.My question is How stocked up I should be? especially on
Hope this helps!Shane
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